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rechtien
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Looking for advice on reamping. The guitarist's timing is bad, so I tried reamping, but I can't get the same tone as going straight from the guitar to the amp. My most recent attempt was to plug the guitar into a Countryman DI and run that into the digi003 stock mic pre. After editing, I routed it to an ada8000 output (via ADAT) and into a Radial X-Amp. From there it went into the amp. I also tried removing the X-Amp and ran directly out of a digi003 output into the amp.
The digi003 output option was unacceptably noisy, but got fairly close to the tone - although thinner. The ada8000 output option was quiet, but the drive was gone and the tone was thin.
I'm not going to buy expensive gear in an effort to fix this problem. I'd rather buy a barbed whip and beat the guitar player until his timing is right. But I have these great DI takes I would like to use. If reamping requires processing to offset the devices in the signal chain, then it's not for me. But if there is a simple solution to my problem, any insight would be appreciated.
The digi003 output option was unacceptably noisy, but got fairly close to the tone - although thinner. The ada8000 output option was quiet, but the drive was gone and the tone was thin.
I'm not going to buy expensive gear in an effort to fix this problem. I'd rather buy a barbed whip and beat the guitar player until his timing is right. But I have these great DI takes I would like to use. If reamping requires processing to offset the devices in the signal chain, then it's not for me. But if there is a simple solution to my problem, any insight would be appreciated.